Jim Bob began the post by sharing the personal story of the time his wife, Michelle, had a miscarriage while on birth control and how their views on children changed following the heartbreaking experience.

"We had been rejecting His gifts," he wrote. "We prayed and asked God to forgive us and we gave Him this area of our lives. We said, 'Lord, help us to love children the way that you love children,' and Lord, we want to receive each one as a gift from you.'"

Jim Bob noted that in order to play the leader role in the family, it's important for fathers to ask for forgiveness from Jesus, their significant other and children. He also suggested that fathers remove all "books, magazines, television or Internet that have worldly or sensual content" from the home as a way to protect one's family.

"It was heartbreaking to hear, what had happened," an emotional Anna, 27, said in a Jill and Jessa: Counting On promo released on Friday, her first public statement since the cheating scandal.

While some of the Duggar's have found it in their hearts to forgive Josh, a source close to the Duggar family told ET that others are having a difficult time forgiving him, due to his lack of remorse for his aforementioned actions.

"He is not the person everyone thought they knew," the source claimed.

Last week, ET reported that a plane carrying Jim Bob and two of his sons was spotted at an airport in Rockford, Illinois, near the rehab facility where Josh is being treated. The plane was on the ground for several hours, before taking back off to Springdale, Arkansas, where the Duggar family resides. This raised questions as to whether or not Josh checked out of rehab. Watch the video below to hear more.